You can't use pacman to install packages from the AUR. The AUR contains no actual packages, just sources and scripts. Those files are used to locally create a package and install it. These packages aren't actually thoroughly tested enough for use by a normal user.

oh, ok! thant you for this important info bark_bark_bark! what is then the way to locally create a package and install it (I need this package because all my pointers in the web are in the user data of it; this is the reason why I did try at last to use slitaz since version 12.12.1, because if I would have continued to use the now obsolete 12.12, I would not preserve my contact with the actual version of ArcPup...

I don't remember how to do it, but you need Arch to do it. I haven't used Arch Linux in a long time._________________Copyrights and Patents aren't real kinds of property. Copyright Nazis brainwash you to believe they exist so they can chill free speech, innovation, and creativity. Good people DON'T believe that Copyright exists!

Hm, the installation of yaourt didn't end with success...
And it seems to me, not to be the ideal way as it needs itself dependencies making automatic ArchPup bigger for user remastering ArchPup.

I would propose that you or sigmarl generate a new archdev-12.12.2.sfs where yaourt and a short help file for use of archpup as well as a new more adequate /etc/pacman.conf with links to really good AUR depositories would be immediately included, so that in Arch sciences non experimented user as I can start as easily as it is easy to use ArchPup itself

Looks like something is wrong with eeepc-linux tarball from AUR, tar reports it as wrong format.
Try downloading manually from http://aur.archlinux.orgEdit:
Here is modified PKGBUILD, first load kernel source sfs
then extract this archive and from that folder run

Code:

makepkg --asroot

Worked for me but I'm using kernel 3.7.2, so will not upload package
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